Israel rejects New York Times report on prison conditions as baseless, while maintaining restrictions on private access for International Committee of the Red Cross monitors. The ministry describes the allegations as an inversion of reality.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry has rejected a New York Times report regarding prison conditions as baseless, while confirming that the International Committee of the Red Cross remains restricted from conducting private interviews with detainees.
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